How to get tickets to see Thomas Rhett in Birmingham this September

Country star Thomas Rhett has announced 40 tour dates for 2023, including a Sept. 28 show at the Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham, Alabama. (Courtesy photo)

Thomas Rhett’s “Home Team Tour 23″ has officially kicked off and the country singer will have performed across different 40 dates come the end of the tour including a stop in Alabama.

Rhett is scheduled to make a stop in the Magic City later in the tour on Sept. 28, 2023 with special guests Cole Swindell and Nate Smith. The Birmingham performance will take place at the Legacy Arena at the BJCC with showtime expected to kick off at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets for the Rhett’s Birmingham show start at around $25 and go up to roughly about $400-$500 for some of the better seats in the house.

Tickets are available for purchase primarily through Ticketmaster. However, more seating options can be found through official resale sites such as Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and StubHub.

These sites carry tickets that have already been purchased through Ticketmaster, providing fans more seating options that would otherwise not be available. It also allows for consumers to search for better deals on tickets.

SeatGeek in particular will let the buyer know if the seller is actually offering a fair price for their tickets or not.

However, those who purchase tickets through Vivid Seats can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 with the promo code ‘AL20′ at checkout. This promo code will work for any tickets purchased through Vivid Seats.

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